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iran and that diminished israel's leverage. >> it is not to stop israel. but say to israel that the united states is prime alley and willing to help. bill kristol makes the point, u.s. can take more time because of greater military capacity but has to quiet israel's fear in the absence of real steps by iran to develop nuclear weapons leadsinous a situation where the united states and israel acts. iran has no weapons of mass destruction. >> chris: there is a big component in all of juan referred to a-pac and american-israel public affairs committee. big group and thousands of folks who are in town and the president is going to speak to them today and all of the republican candidates speak to them on tuesday and they are all, president and republicans say we are the best friend of israel? >> no question. and this president had a hard time with this group of republicans. the democrat voters who are jewish as well he for several reasons there a are skeptical of him and his administration . i look for him when he goes to apack to peek and take a harder line. i
iran and that diminished israel's leverage. >> it is not to stop israel. but say to israel that the united states is prime alley and willing to help. bill kristol makes the point, u.s. can take more time because of greater military capacity but has to quiet israel's fear in the absence of real steps by iran to develop nuclear weapons leadsinous a situation where the united states and israel acts. iran has no weapons of mass destruction. >> chris: there is a big component in all of...
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and, israel has a right to protect itself. and, if sending ground troops in is the only way they can clean out these nests of rockets being fired at them, you know, you can't blame them for doing it. >> chris: all right, let's turn to benghazi. both of you held closed-door hearings this week with top administration officials and david petraeus reportedly dead, in these closed door hearings while he always believed terrorists were behind the attack the administration watered down the talking points susan rice ends up using because they didn't want to tip that he have terrorists that they were on this them. let me start with you, senator chamblis, you were in one of those hearings with david petraeus, did he say it and did you believe it. >> he did not say that in those words, chris and i did not interpret anything he said to be that. general petraeus, number one, is obviously a great man and great leader, both from a military standpoint and with, also, the role with the cia and what he did say is from day one we knew it was a t
and, israel has a right to protect itself. and, if sending ground troops in is the only way they can clean out these nests of rockets being fired at them, you know, you can't blame them for doing it. >> chris: all right, let's turn to benghazi. both of you held closed-door hearings this week with top administration officials and david petraeus reportedly dead, in these closed door hearings while he always believed terrorists were behind the attack the administration watered down the...
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>> israel is a democracy. israel has the ability and the right to investigate itself not to be investigated by any international board. i don't think the united states would want an international inquiry into its military activities in afghanistan, for example. >> chris: so are you rejecting the idea of an international commission? >> we are rejecting the idea of international commission and we're discussing with the obama administration the way in which our inquiry will take place, but the notion of an international commission coming along and judging israel's right to defend itself, that's not -- >> chris: when you say you are considering ways where the israeli investigation will take place, are you considering or will you agree that there should be international foreign participation in it? >> this is an ongoing discussion in the israeli government. but at the end of the day, israel has the right, the duty at the democracy to investigate any military activity. >> chris: it turns out that one of the nine peo
>> israel is a democracy. israel has the ability and the right to investigate itself not to be investigated by any international board. i don't think the united states would want an international inquiry into its military activities in afghanistan, for example. >> chris: so are you rejecting the idea of an international commission? >> we are rejecting the idea of international commission and we're discussing with the obama administration the way in which our inquiry will take...
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we are joined by the prime minister of israel benjamin netanyahu. welcome back to "fox news sunday". >> good to be with you, chris. >> chris: let's start with the civil war in syria. how much control does president assaud have over his country at this moment? >> guest: before i answer that. i want to offer my condollences from the people of israel to the victims and families in denver. i think if any people on earth that empathize with the americans is us. you have always stood by us in our grief and we stand by you. you asks about the assaud regime, i think tell g. i don't think it istainable and i think it will go unless assaud replaces it. and i am more consumed with what could happen to the stocks of chemical weapons and those deadly rockets and missiles when there is no government in syria. that is my principle concern. >> chris: your defense minister ehud barack said that israel is prepared to seize control of those weapons if there is nesezity in sir yampt how will you do that? >> guest: we didn't consider seizing them. there are other possib
we are joined by the prime minister of israel benjamin netanyahu. welcome back to "fox news sunday". >> good to be with you, chris. >> chris: let's start with the civil war in syria. how much control does president assaud have over his country at this moment? >> guest: before i answer that. i want to offer my condollences from the people of israel to the victims and families in denver. i think if any people on earth that empathize with the americans is us. you have...
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it's not israel. it's these dictatorships that are developing nuclear weapons with the specific goal of wiping israel away. >> chris: have you and the president resolved the issue of whether you are willing to extend the moratorium of construction of settlements, as part of the palestinians engaging in direct talks? >> settles are an issue that have to be engaged in the final status peace negotiation, that's always been agreed on. along with other issues. i made the exceptional, really extraordinary move of making a freeze on new construction for ten months. i did that seven months ago, in order to help the palestinians get in the talks. they haven't got in the talks right now. now we're asked to make an extension of this. i think this is the wrong approach. i think we should eliminate all these preconditions and all the excuses and all those demands for entering into direct talks which is just get into them. >> chris: during your meeting with president obama, you praised the recent round of sanctions
it's not israel. it's these dictatorships that are developing nuclear weapons with the specific goal of wiping israel away. >> chris: have you and the president resolved the issue of whether you are willing to extend the moratorium of construction of settlements, as part of the palestinians engaging in direct talks? >> settles are an issue that have to be engaged in the final status peace negotiation, that's always been agreed on. along with other issues. i made the exceptional,...
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and israel, bill. with secretary of state clinton and gibbs certainly indicated it was a tough -- i guess as he called it, clear phone call. secretary of state clinton on the phone for 45 minutes with benjamin netanyahu calling him out over the fact that while biden, the vice president, was in israel on a diplomatic mission, israel announces it's going to build 1,600 new housing units in east jerusalem. how big a deal is this? >> i think it's a big deal. this is a fight that the white house has picked. there was a bureaucratic announcement a permanent process is moving ahead for the apartment buildings in north jerusalem. this part of north jerusalem is within the borders even of the israel that is envisioned by abbas, the head of the palestinian authority. look at the map he had in 2000, the clinton negotiations, and afterwards. no one doubts this is part of israel. this little apartment building, is going to be part of israel. no different from palestinians building apartment buildings in ramallah. i
and israel, bill. with secretary of state clinton and gibbs certainly indicated it was a tough -- i guess as he called it, clear phone call. secretary of state clinton on the phone for 45 minutes with benjamin netanyahu calling him out over the fact that while biden, the vice president, was in israel on a diplomatic mission, israel announces it's going to build 1,600 new housing units in east jerusalem. how big a deal is this? >> i think it's a big deal. this is a fight that the white...
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ought not be trying to push israel in to a deal that is not good for israel. i think the president made a mistake. i think he has been sort of trying to backtrack since then, as well he should. >> chris: some senate republicans say they're going to introduce a plan, resolution on the senate floor, opposing the obama plan. will you push that for a vote in the senate? and if this isn't the right answer, how should this country reach out to the arabs in the new changing world of the arab spring? >> this is the very worst time to be pushing israel into making a deal. you have all kind of uncertainty. egypt, syria. you know, i think looking at it from israel's point of view, they're going to expect and have a right to expect at the end of any such settlement, democratic recognition from countrys like saudi arabia and syria. could anybody envision that happening today? i don't think so. i mean there are times when a peace agreement would make sense and times when it wouldn't. it seems to me the israelis probably correctly understand with all of this turmoil going on
ought not be trying to push israel in to a deal that is not good for israel. i think the president made a mistake. i think he has been sort of trying to backtrack since then, as well he should. >> chris: some senate republicans say they're going to introduce a plan, resolution on the senate floor, opposing the obama plan. will you push that for a vote in the senate? and if this isn't the right answer, how should this country reach out to the arabs in the new changing world of the arab...
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i think the united states -- i say if israel does it what backs up israel? the united states military. >> israel doesn't want to do it if they don't have to. >> that's right. they realize the cost of this is nothing. if they do this it is risky. and in the end they will if the united states shows it will not do anything. and that's what perez is saying. if the americans are finally serious about doing anything . the obama administration hasn't been serious at all. a assassination plant and the against the saudi ambassador. w have pulled out iraq which helps iran. that is not deterrence to iran. >> you can't argue that we are bogged down in iran and afghanistan. it limits our flexibility to be aggressive with iran. but from a technical standpoint the israelis may be able to launch the one off strike but don't have the bombing campaign. particularly the new site in the mountain. you would have to bomb it several week in a row . only one country has that and that is the united states. and for us, the israelis is a question. is the iranian state a normal nation
i think the united states -- i say if israel does it what backs up israel? the united states military. >> israel doesn't want to do it if they don't have to. >> that's right. they realize the cost of this is nothing. if they do this it is risky. and in the end they will if the united states shows it will not do anything. and that's what perez is saying. if the americans are finally serious about doing anything . the obama administration hasn't been serious at all. a assassination...
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and israel on the same page about iran? we'll talk about the new movie game change in an exclusive interview with senator john mccain. better news on jobs and no relief on gas prices. we'll ask the sunday panel how the economy is driving the president's poll numbers and as the candidates recalibrate after super tuesday we go on the trail. all now on "fox news sunday". hello again, from fox news in washington. well, the world waits to see how alabama and mississippi play out on tuesday, we have results from saturday. in kansas, rick santorum easily won the caucaus with 51 percent. mitt romney had 21 percent and newt gingrich and ron paul rounding out the field. in wiom -- wioling, mitt romney first and newt gingrich last. including the three u.s. territories where mitt romney did well. here is the latest delegate count. mitt romney 454. santorum 217 and newt gingrich third and paul last. it takes 1144 delegates to clinch the nomination . joining us from birmingham, alabama, a man looking for a strong showing in the south new
and israel on the same page about iran? we'll talk about the new movie game change in an exclusive interview with senator john mccain. better news on jobs and no relief on gas prices. we'll ask the sunday panel how the economy is driving the president's poll numbers and as the candidates recalibrate after super tuesday we go on the trail. all now on "fox news sunday". hello again, from fox news in washington. well, the world waits to see how alabama and mississippi play out on...
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israel's ambassador to the u.s., michael oren, a fox news sunday exclusive, plus the supreme court agrees to take up same sex marriage. we'll ask our sunday panel what the court is likely to decide, whether gays have a constitutional right to marriage. >>> and, a final farewell to my best friend, winston. all, right now, on fox news sunday. ♪ >> chris: and hello, again from fox news in washington. well, it is beginning to feel like ground hog day, in the talks to avoid the fiscal cliff. both sides dug in, no agreement in sight. and, we're now just 23 days from the brink. joining us to break down where things stand, are two leading senators. democrat charles schumer, of new york. and, republican bob corker, of tennessee. gentlemen, house seaker boehner said on friday that another week has been wasteded. senator corker, given that president obama won the election, and seems to have most of the political leverage, what is the realistic deal to be made in the next 23 days? >> first of all, i think something will happe
israel's ambassador to the u.s., michael oren, a fox news sunday exclusive, plus the supreme court agrees to take up same sex marriage. we'll ask our sunday panel what the court is likely to decide, whether gays have a constitutional right to marriage. >>> and, a final farewell to my best friend, winston. all, right now, on fox news sunday. ♪ >> chris: and hello, again from fox news in washington. well, it is beginning to feel like ground hog day, in the talks to avoid the...
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we'll wait to see what it is and how israel decides to proceed. but our view is that israel as a democracy, as a country with a tradition of strong military justice can conduct an investigation of this sort. however it chooses to constitute it. and we hope and expect and believe it will be credible and impartial and meet the terms of the statement that we all agreed to. >> chris: finally, ambassador rice, we have less than a minute left, north korea. why doesn't the u.s. put north korea back on the list of state sponsors of terrorism now that it has been alleged and according to an international investigation they were responsible for sinking a south korean warship that killed 46 south koreans? >> well, first of all, chris, that was an outrageous act of aggression that we condemn, and that needs to be punished. our hearts go out to the families of the sailors whose lives were lost in that event. we will be discussing this issue on monday in new york at the security council, when south korea will come and present its evidence to the other members o
we'll wait to see what it is and how israel decides to proceed. but our view is that israel as a democracy, as a country with a tradition of strong military justice can conduct an investigation of this sort. however it chooses to constitute it. and we hope and expect and believe it will be credible and impartial and meet the terms of the statement that we all agreed to. >> chris: finally, ambassador rice, we have less than a minute left, north korea. why doesn't the u.s. put north korea...
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to speak what israel will do. they recognize iran's nuclear weaponry presents a threat to them. ahmadinejad has said he would consider israel as a one bomb nation. israel's time table may be different than ours. one, the president should have put in crippling sanctions instead of waiting 3and half years and spoken out when the dissidents spoke out and instead he was silent. he should be less worried about israel taking military action and more worried about iran has nuclear weapon and make it clear that the united states of america will not aloww iran to have nuclear action including military action to prevent that from occurring. >> bret: the president said you and speake newt gingrich and santorum are speaking caualllyy. they should explain to the american people why they would do that and what the consequences would be. everything else is just talk, your reaction? >> guest: it is clear that the president wants to avoid a discussion of a military option. but we have to recognize if all else fails and he failed o
to speak what israel will do. they recognize iran's nuclear weaponry presents a threat to them. ahmadinejad has said he would consider israel as a one bomb nation. israel's time table may be different than ours. one, the president should have put in crippling sanctions instead of waiting 3and half years and spoken out when the dissidents spoke out and instead he was silent. he should be less worried about israel taking military action and more worried about iran has nuclear weapon and make it...
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we israel he says going to need the support of the u.s. when we have to strike iran as we are going to have to this year. this is a former deputy defense minister who is a dove in israeli contacts. it was really startling and people say this is important, for him, he is a former general, quite close i think to the defense minister. for him to say, as a matter of fact, that israel is going to have to strike iran this year suggests that the israelis don't have any confidence in the very limited sanctions that the u.n. is going to pass. maybe that is why netanyahu is treated so badly by obama, he wants to try to defer netanyahu from a strike. i think we are not being serious about the iranian nuclear program. >> chris: what does serious mean in your terms? >> if the president of the united states and secretary of state of the united states said that all options are on the table and. >> chris: that doesn't mean anything. >> they do say that. >> clinton didn't say it in the most recent speech about this and obama keeps talking about how he want
we israel he says going to need the support of the u.s. when we have to strike iran as we are going to have to this year. this is a former deputy defense minister who is a dove in israeli contacts. it was really startling and people say this is important, for him, he is a former general, quite close i think to the defense minister. for him to say, as a matter of fact, that israel is going to have to strike iran this year suggests that the israelis don't have any confidence in the very limited...
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before we make any major decisions with iran. >> chris: senator durbin, israel's ambassador to the u.s., michael orin says in "the new york times" article israel should not be rewarded with one-on-one talks with the u.s. and what they should get, instead are tougher sanctions. >> i can tell you, chris the president put together a strong global coalition imposing sanctions on the iranians. including not only europe, obviously, which is -- made a dramatic impact on the iranian economy but russia as well. and this month of october, the currency in iran declined 40% in value. there is unrest in the streets of tehran, and the leaders in iran are feeling it. that is exactly what we wanted the sanctions program to do and this is an indication, i think a clear one, the sanctions regime, president obama but together with israel and many nations around the world, is putting pressure on iran to sit down and finally acknowledge that they cannot have a nuclear weapon. i think it is' positive step forward. >> chris: and, briefly, why, if we have this international coalition, why not continue talks i
before we make any major decisions with iran. >> chris: senator durbin, israel's ambassador to the u.s., michael orin says in "the new york times" article israel should not be rewarded with one-on-one talks with the u.s. and what they should get, instead are tougher sanctions. >> i can tell you, chris the president put together a strong global coalition imposing sanctions on the iranians. including not only europe, obviously, which is -- made a dramatic impact on the...
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disagreements about the approach to israel. probably have some disagreements working against terrorism. also, we're going to get help to them but only on a certain conditions. we'll give you economic help only if you do certain things. i think working that out is going to be a real source of friction. >> when it comes to israel the majority of israelis don't want another war. but, a lot of the dynamics i think are going to be changed many terms of their deals with the outside world. we'll have a hard time because these societies don't want to be painted by us, new governments that aren't going to take aid on our terms. we're going to be wanting to give aid to what look like to them islamic governments. >> let's shift to iran, that's still going to be a big issue for the united states administration? >> absolutely. iran has the potential to be the dominant foreign policy of 2012. >> with heard president obama throughout his administration, talk about an unexpectable nuclear iran. that language has somewhat abated. it has shifted
disagreements about the approach to israel. probably have some disagreements working against terrorism. also, we're going to get help to them but only on a certain conditions. we'll give you economic help only if you do certain things. i think working that out is going to be a real source of friction. >> when it comes to israel the majority of israelis don't want another war. but, a lot of the dynamics i think are going to be changed many terms of their deals with the outside world. we'll...
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israel is thrown under the bus. iranians don't fear us at all. they are trying to attack us. they are run out of the chicago and not washington. >> chris: what about in the last six monthses. bin laden and al-awlaki and qaddafi is gone. >> guest: he stuck to bin laden. well done and using the drones in yemen and pakistan, well done, mr. president. and not able to close the deal in iraq is a serious mistake and celebrating leaving with no troops behind is a serious mistake . panetta said on a scale of one-10. >> chris: defense secretary. >> guest: that iraq was an eight . ashton carter said a 10. he rejected the military advice given and never an option on the table. he compromised the second fighting season and made general allen's job harder and putting in question our success in afghanistan and ended iraq poorlyy and fumbled the ball inside of the tent. there are dancing in the street in tehran. >> chris: let me ask you about iraq and take secretary clinton's argument. it was president bush who negotiated the status of force agreement that called for all troop to be out by
israel is thrown under the bus. iranians don't fear us at all. they are trying to attack us. they are run out of the chicago and not washington. >> chris: what about in the last six monthses. bin laden and al-awlaki and qaddafi is gone. >> guest: he stuck to bin laden. well done and using the drones in yemen and pakistan, well done, mr. president. and not able to close the deal in iraq is a serious mistake and celebrating leaving with no troops behind is a serious mistake . panetta...
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he chose israel to say president lectured israel. and i will be there to help there and pulling the defense system. and america to protect it and he will do that. and the goal will be i am here and i will return us to the traditional stand point of america's strength and backing our allies. >> how substantial do you think. and what debris can romney make it clear in a way to run a different foreign policy. it seems to be the tone. even the example on iran he's offering up a a lot of the tuv time. it is sanctions of military action and what the obama administration is doing also including as karl cam aron recorded. and there is not a lot of difference when it comes to substance. one trade mark is thoo he is a pragmatist. and even if a tough top in the vw speech seems at odds of rom no's personality and character and how he might governor as a leader. >> it was here in nevada before we left. and first as we start to move back wards. london, the trip started with a different stop. trip in london. and memorable for romney's bewildering c
he chose israel to say president lectured israel. and i will be there to help there and pulling the defense system. and america to protect it and he will do that. and the goal will be i am here and i will return us to the traditional stand point of america's strength and backing our allies. >> how substantial do you think. and what debris can romney make it clear in a way to run a different foreign policy. it seems to be the tone. even the example on iran he's offering up a a lot of the...
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if israel is -- >> chris: let me interrupt for a second because i want to get to this point. relationships after the arab spring, democracies replaced dictatorships. islamic groups were allowed to protest in the streets where before theyd that been suppressed. could the administration the president have done more to aggressively advance our interests in this changing middle east? >> i'm hot going to say t is -- i'm not going to say it is not hard, these are hard problems. i do think it is important that with u.s. leadership you don't allow the governments to fan the flames of antiamericannism for their own domestic consumption and do the wink, wink, nudge, nudge exchange public statements about how we all don't leak it. that is not a good policy and is not going to solve the problem. you need direct conversations and public conversations and i think from the president as well and i hope he does start to engage in a public way in foreign policy that helps set the record straight about the united states position. saying that we have great relationships and everything is wonderf
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it doesn't seem unreasonable to me to say to israel settlements are a bad thing. you can't be an occupying power if you're truly serious about negotiation. >> the middle east peace, the iranians wouldn't be pursuing -- >> iranians are acting like outlaws. i don't have any question in my mind about that. to use this as a pretext and so many others use this as a pretext including osama bin laden. it's time to settle the issue. charles argues for maintaining the status quo. they've been negotiating. no need for any change. why is the obama administration going on to this arab ground? it seems to me to the credit of any american administration to say time to end this. >> 10 seconds for mr. krauthammer to respond to that attack. >> i'm in favor of negotiations. israelis and palestinians were talking until obama came into office. he undermined it. >> we have peace in the middle east. >> we don't even have talks. >> i knew charles would never get the last word. when we come back, the president faces a tough decision on afghanistan with pressure on both sides. the panel t
it doesn't seem unreasonable to me to say to israel settlements are a bad thing. you can't be an occupying power if you're truly serious about negotiation. >> the middle east peace, the iranians wouldn't be pursuing -- >> iranians are acting like outlaws. i don't have any question in my mind about that. to use this as a pretext and so many others use this as a pretext including osama bin laden. it's time to settle the issue. charles argues for maintaining the status quo. they've...
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he's done the opposite with syria which is a thorn in the united states'sitate and israel. i authored a bill and put it through the united states senate called the syrian accountablity act to get syria out of lebanon. i have experience in this area and success getting things through congress to get contraint - constraintts on syria. >> bret: in libya there is rebels surrounding tripoli and calls for seize fire with qaddafi's government. how much should the united states play in lebia. >> guest: it is another strategic country. we have taken sides as a result of the obama administration's policy and now we need to maximize our influence within this group . hopefully, hopefully that is going on right now . developing relationships and building bridges to that regime . hen they come in power we'll have influence and able to work with them in libya. >> bret: senator sanatorium, you spent 26 million on the race and you lost by 18 points and this year you are an underdog and relatively little money, that is fair to say for republicans whose main concern is to defeat president oba
he's done the opposite with syria which is a thorn in the united states'sitate and israel. i authored a bill and put it through the united states senate called the syrian accountablity act to get syria out of lebanon. i have experience in this area and success getting things through congress to get contraint - constraintts on syria. >> bret: in libya there is rebels surrounding tripoli and calls for seize fire with qaddafi's government. how much should the united states play in lebia....
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it's too much pressure to put on israel. let's go down the sanction road as my colleagues have indicated. military action should be the last resort anyone looks at, and i would rather our allies and us take military action if it's necessary, and let me say this. only if it's necessary, but if sanctions fail and iran's going down the road to get a nuclear weapon, every sunni arab state would want a weapon, israel would be imperilled. if we use military action against iran, we should not only go after their nuclear facilities. we should destroy their ability to make conventional war. they should have no planes that can fly and no ships that can float. if you go down that road, knock them out conventionally as well as their nuclear programs, but that would be a last resort, and i don't want israel to have to have that burden. that's not the best way to do it. >> the israelis say what's the timetable? what's the timeline? how long should we wait? >> here's what i -- act first. see what actions have -- what effect they'll have on
it's too much pressure to put on israel. let's go down the sanction road as my colleagues have indicated. military action should be the last resort anyone looks at, and i would rather our allies and us take military action if it's necessary, and let me say this. only if it's necessary, but if sanctions fail and iran's going down the road to get a nuclear weapon, every sunni arab state would want a weapon, israel would be imperilled. if we use military action against iran, we should not only go...
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last time the talks were cut off because israel launched offensive in gaza. now we have a break. the question is can netanyahu hold together as his forces together in israeli politics to say you know what? we're best served by some sort of peace, despite the pressure -- and i think there are tremendous pressures on israel. there has to be a sense that we are about peace first and foremost. for the last few times that the negotiations has taken place, the emphasis has been on asserting that israel has been victimized by terrorist activities, but hamas and the failure of palestinians to govern themselves. >> wait a mimenute. >> chris: let me ask about that. the players at the table, prime minister netanyahu who heads a right wing coalition. you've got president abbas of the palestinian authority who controls only part of the palestinians, because there is this big split between fatah, the faction that he heads, and hamas which is deemed a terrorist group which controls gaza. can either side make a deal? >> well, that is the question. both of them have domestic political challenges.
last time the talks were cut off because israel launched offensive in gaza. now we have a break. the question is can netanyahu hold together as his forces together in israeli politics to say you know what? we're best served by some sort of peace, despite the pressure -- and i think there are tremendous pressures on israel. there has to be a sense that we are about peace first and foremost. for the last few times that the negotiations has taken place, the emphasis has been on asserting that...
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there is more talk about the possibility of israel bombing and the 8 day window before the plutonium rods go in where you won't release radiation if you bomb. israel doesn't seem to be giving off indications yet that that is the case but it is a real concern. there is more and more talk on just more broadly about the possibility of israel launching an attack. >> and david from the washington post was briefed with the president and other reporters. here is how he wrote about the president talking about iran. his message was that even as u.n. sanctions squeezed iran he is leaving open a pathway for a peaceful settlement of the nuclear issue. it also included a proposal for talks on afghanistan the president saying he favored a separate track for discussion of this issue in which the two sides have a mutual interest in fighting the taliban. there continue to be reports that iran is funding the taliban and helping them in their killing of u.s. troops. >> it is a sticking briquet that they have to deal with and several weeks guy the cia director said sanctions will not work with iran. and
there is more talk about the possibility of israel bombing and the 8 day window before the plutonium rods go in where you won't release radiation if you bomb. israel doesn't seem to be giving off indications yet that that is the case but it is a real concern. there is more and more talk on just more broadly about the possibility of israel launching an attack. >> and david from the washington post was briefed with the president and other reporters. here is how he wrote about the president...
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certainly not putting israel again on the defensive as the president has now twice. when the first time when he demanded a freeze on settlement. >> chris: turn to another trouble spot. this week the house of representatives voted narrowly to defeat a measure, 204 votes for the measure, 215 against. so just barely was defeated. a measure that would require president obama to step the withdrawal of u.s. military forces from afghanistan. 26 republicans voted for the measure, to speed up the withdrawals. with the take down of usama bin laden are you worried that support for a u.s. role in afghanistan is beginning to dry up? >> yes. i am worried. i am greatly worried. it isn't so much that bin laden, taking him out, as it is that americans are war-weary. americans see all this money that we've spent. they see the president of afghanistan appearing ungrateful. they see the government of pakistan, you know, in a very aggressive fashion in many ways toward us. there are continued relations with the hakani network and others. but we've also got to remember that it was afghani
certainly not putting israel again on the defensive as the president has now twice. when the first time when he demanded a freeze on settlement. >> chris: turn to another trouble spot. this week the house of representatives voted narrowly to defeat a measure, 204 votes for the measure, 215 against. so just barely was defeated. a measure that would require president obama to step the withdrawal of u.s. military forces from afghanistan. 26 republicans voted for the measure, to speed up the...
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at in israel. this is a country that doesn't think that the holocaust happened . shoots their own citizens when they protest an election. that is not rational. i don't think you have confidence in the credibility of a government that never acted with any rationality >> chris: you think it is worth having the talks or not? >> we are talking and fine. but watching the delay. you think that iran is calling a time-out on the construction and the effort to move toward nuclear arms? i don't think so. >> chris: jeff, how important is north korea and and iran and the obama's handling of both. how important will that be as issues? >> it is significant. i mean, the foreign policy is something that is not in the forefront. we think it is about the economy, but four years ago, we didn't think that the election was about the foreign economy. election is looming large over the campaign. and one of the things governor romney will have to do as he moves in the spot of being the nominee, is either attacking the adm
at in israel. this is a country that doesn't think that the holocaust happened . shoots their own citizens when they protest an election. that is not rational. i don't think you have confidence in the credibility of a government that never acted with any rationality >> chris: you think it is worth having the talks or not? >> we are talking and fine. but watching the delay. you think that iran is calling a time-out on the construction and the effort to move toward nuclear arms? i...
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you want the attention focused on president obama has the worst relationship with the state of israel than any president had in a long time . you have iran six or eight months obtaining a nuclear weapon and we should be working closely with the arabs and israelis on a range of issues including iran. that's what we should be focused on and not our own talking points >> chris: mara, what juan said, newt gingrich would be a general election opponent than mitt romney would. of course, those are also the folks who said in 1980 until we run against ronald reagan. if he can survive the nomination . how electible is newt gingrich and how will he do for independents and moderates. >> the democrats have a good reason to prefer newt gingrich to run over than romney. he is not a push over or easily dismissed. he is an excellent debater. he said he would trail obama and challenge him everywhere. they prefer him over mitt romney and they have good reason to. >> chris: fox news released a poll that rated the candidates on various characteristics. gingrich scored better with republican voters on stro
you want the attention focused on president obama has the worst relationship with the state of israel than any president had in a long time . you have iran six or eight months obtaining a nuclear weapon and we should be working closely with the arabs and israelis on a range of issues including iran. that's what we should be focused on and not our own talking points >> chris: mara, what juan said, newt gingrich would be a general election opponent than mitt romney would. of course, those...
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. >> i think that it is time to draw red lines for the united states and israel together. the president of the united states said it is unacceptable to get nuclear weapons. stopped enrichment >> and give them a deadline. >> at least red lines. if you cross the red line all options are on the table. >> we always sat that. >> i can't say i am in favor of military action. there is a red line that they cross they must face the consequences. it can take a variety of ways besides all out air astacks. the iranians despite the harm to their economy have not changed from the path they are on. >> let me ask you about egypt. >> i will say that option has to be on the table and the iranians have to know that otherwise there will be no success in the negotiations. >> egypt completed the first round of the first free elections for president ever . it looks like it will be rirun off between mammogram warsi of the muslimb brotherhood and a former general that was mubarack's last prime minister. do we support fatik because he would keep close realationns with the u.s.. and he would block.
. >> i think that it is time to draw red lines for the united states and israel together. the president of the united states said it is unacceptable to get nuclear weapons. stopped enrichment >> and give them a deadline. >> at least red lines. if you cross the red line all options are on the table. >> we always sat that. >> i can't say i am in favor of military action. there is a red line that they cross they must face the consequences. it can take a variety of...
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and israel were behind it. it was name, chapter and verse and operation name and name of the israeli unit. >> i am a journalist and in two minds about these things. in the drone strike all be it classified information that is important that the public should know about. and there is a trade off between the national security and i want to know whether the obama administration pushed back prior to public information. if they knew the stories were coming. in pasticateses from the washington post. administration said look, this is serious national security stuff. we are asking you not to publish . sometimes newspapers will do that. as this investigation goes forward. that is an important question. what if anything the obama administration tried to do. >> chris: the new yorkicatesaced the computer virus that was used to try to sabotage the iran centifuges they pulled it back with a request. but liz, we heard senator graham charge, make the charge somebody in the white house is doing this to show that obama is tough
and israel were behind it. it was name, chapter and verse and operation name and name of the israeli unit. >> i am a journalist and in two minds about these things. in the drone strike all be it classified information that is important that the public should know about. and there is a trade off between the national security and i want to know whether the obama administration pushed back prior to public information. if they knew the stories were coming. in pasticateses from the washington...
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her hero is the law is judge berat from israel who personifies liberal activism not just left of center, mainstream liberal judicial philosophy. i need to be sure that her activist background will not be taken to the court and that when she puts on the robe she will try to enact through being a judge the liberal policy. >> she is going to say i'm going to follow the law. >> i want to know why she picked this guy to be her judicial hero because he said things way out of the political mainstream. she will have to convince me that all of this liberalism can be put in the proper place and she can be left of center and in the mainstream judging. >> chris: there are some liberal groups worried about kagan and her record. let's put something on the screen. they note she supported a ban on partial birth abortions. argued for strong executive powers. says enemy combatants can be held indefinitely. are you convinced that if confirmed she will vote with the liberal wing of the court? >> i'm not going to get into whether she votes with the liberal wing of the court. i'm going to get into that i bel
her hero is the law is judge berat from israel who personifies liberal activism not just left of center, mainstream liberal judicial philosophy. i need to be sure that her activist background will not be taken to the court and that when she puts on the robe she will try to enact through being a judge the liberal policy. >> she is going to say i'm going to follow the law. >> i want to know why she picked this guy to be her judicial hero because he said things way out of the political...
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his views toward israel, hamas and hezbollah and there is wide and deep concern about his policies. all of us like him as a person. it will be up to the president to make the selection. the hearings will matter. they will matter a lot to me. and if he sends chuck hagel up it will be a confirmation hearing of equence. >> chris: so, at this point you are not prepared to say the republicans would put a hold on the nomination, or filibuster it? >> i can tell you there would be very little republican support for his nomination, at the end of the day, very few votes. >> chris: senator feinstein, you will introduce legislation this week on the first day of the new congress on thursday, to ban assault weapons, and magazines that hold more than 10 rounds of ammunition. why is that more effective than the nra proposal to put armed guards in every school? >> well in the first place, 1/3 of america's public schools does have armed guards. secondly, there were armed guards at columbine, they couldn't stop the shooters. so, the question comes, what do we do about the growing sophistication of mil
his views toward israel, hamas and hezbollah and there is wide and deep concern about his policies. all of us like him as a person. it will be up to the president to make the selection. the hearings will matter. they will matter a lot to me. and if he sends chuck hagel up it will be a confirmation hearing of equence. >> chris: so, at this point you are not prepared to say the republicans would put a hold on the nomination, or filibuster it? >> i can tell you there would be very...
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i think -- it's not just that israel may use preemptive force against iran. this speech lays the predicate for a legitimate use of force against iran. >> you're saying give up on talking, give up on the use of sanctions. >> he's not saying give up on -- >> that's what bill kristol -- bill kristol just said -- that's why last week i said why is president obama reacting to the generals and to the full generals like general mcchrystal who are calling for more military action, more aggression. what happened to the barack obama who -- >> all i'm saying, i think you guys are missing something. he laid out a kind of obama doctrine or the beginnings of it on engagement and sanctions and what happens when engagement fails and how important it is to at least try first. in other words, he talked about the satisfying purity of indignation. that's not a very good alternative. this is a president who's evolving and he did try something first. he's not completely rejecting it. >> i hope not. >> things have to happen in order. >> all right. we have to step aside for a moment
i think -- it's not just that israel may use preemptive force against iran. this speech lays the predicate for a legitimate use of force against iran. >> you're saying give up on talking, give up on the use of sanctions. >> he's not saying give up on -- >> that's what bill kristol -- bill kristol just said -- that's why last week i said why is president obama reacting to the generals and to the full generals like general mcchrystal who are calling for more military action,...
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being a warrior, he wanted to fight in the philistine battle against israel. more than likely he had in his mind he was going to turn on them. coming from the rear, he could put the philistines in a bad position. very frustrated about the fact he had to leave. then of course, he felt like a failure. he couldn't fight. and then his own town was totally burned and all these men we wives and children were taken somewhere, somehow. it's interesting they didn't leave anybody. they didn't kill anybody. they just took them with them which made it worse in a way. he had lots of reasons to be discouraged. here he was a little bit afraid. anyone would. when he heard his loyal devoted faithful followers were talking about stoning him to death. that's what caused him to be discouraged. so if i should ask you, what causes you to be discouraged. more than likely if you are one of those persons who are discouraged you'll hear something in a moment, that sounds just like me, that's where i am. let's think about some of the reasons people are discouraged. one of them is this.
being a warrior, he wanted to fight in the philistine battle against israel. more than likely he had in his mind he was going to turn on them. coming from the rear, he could put the philistines in a bad position. very frustrated about the fact he had to leave. then of course, he felt like a failure. he couldn't fight. and then his own town was totally burned and all these men we wives and children were taken somewhere, somehow. it's interesting they didn't leave anybody. they didn't kill...
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they also say the peace treaty with israel will be honored and protest demonstrators announced their demonstrations will end. leland is live in cairo. leland? >> reporter: this morning the army issued a couple of statements that is searchly news to the protesters and -- certainly news to the protesters and news they wanted. they us suspended the constitution. the prime minister said that security is the number one concern that they have and to that end the army began clearing out protesters from tahrir scare and made a way for cars to get through so traffic could once again return here. there are some diehard protesters who say they are not leaving but also protesters who are coming back in asking that they leave so things can return to normal here. of course, it will be a long road to recovery economically. some people said it will take months to get the tourists back here. this is sunday the first day of the workweek and some businesses open. there were customers inside one of the pharmacies we were in. things are beginning to get back to normal. also clearers on the streets trying
they also say the peace treaty with israel will be honored and protest demonstrators announced their demonstrations will end. leland is live in cairo. leland? >> reporter: this morning the army issued a couple of statements that is searchly news to the protesters and -- certainly news to the protesters and news they wanted. they us suspended the constitution. the prime minister said that security is the number one concern that they have and to that end the army began clearing out...
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he would tell you that what we put in place with israel is complicating greatly their ability to build a nuclear weapon. >> chris: but they are doing that? >> guest: there are people in the world continuing to do it. it doesn't mean we stop working and that's what the president said. our red line is that iran cannot have a nuclear weapon. that's our red line and that's what the president will enforce and he took nothing off of the table of dealing with that. i don't think there is any doubt. four years ago we couldn't get the chinese and russians to implement international sanctions. because of the leadership of ambassador rice and president obama, we were able to put in place the stiffest sanctions put on the country of iran. and that is important and slowing them down. >> chris: with the islamic world in flames, the white house said he has no plan to have any private meetings with the world leaders, why not? >> guest: we have schedules. leaders have schedules ask they are not going to overlap. understand ambassador rice will see people and secretary of state hilary clinton will see p
he would tell you that what we put in place with israel is complicating greatly their ability to build a nuclear weapon. >> chris: but they are doing that? >> guest: there are people in the world continuing to do it. it doesn't mean we stop working and that's what the president said. our red line is that iran cannot have a nuclear weapon. that's our red line and that's what the president will enforce and he took nothing off of the table of dealing with that. i don't think there is...
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president abass indicated that he will reject the peace plan with israel and heel press ahead with a vote in the u.n.. what can and should the u.s. do about that? >> guest: it is a giant step back ward for the two state solution that the palestinian people hoped for. the united states will veto the security council rez jection that gives state hood . only the security council can provide state hood and criteria for a peaceful state . the obama administration is right to veto the state hood because none of us know what kind of state we would be buying into and you avoid direct negotiations. there is a problem, they will understand and go to the assembly for provocative nation at that timus. and then they will have acess to the international criminal court and use the u.n. as a political tool against the israelis which will create a back lash here at home. this is a provocative and dangerous tep by the pakistan and will not lead to peace. it will lead us to step out. >> chris: in what way? >> guest: aid will be considered and i think that certain organizations in the u.n. are kangaroo
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nation's challenges and proven that by the understanding of the importance of our relationship with israel which is hardly ever been worse. his understanding of american exceptionalism which president obama has abandoned and i happening that when you look at congressman ryan's in the house since 1998 and involved in these issues, his proposals do not prevent a sequestration from taking place and the vice-president of the united states has been wrong nine times out of 10 on every major foreign policy issue and challenges that we faced. >> john: you mentioned the idea of american exceptionalism. and talking to the council of foreign relations in 92 2009, said obama is an exceptional nation. it is a shame he doesn't believe in american exceptionalism . do you see this idea as american exceptionalism as an national security. >> it is vital. this president has not led. today there are people being massacred in the streets of syria and damascus and aleppo and dying by the thousands. 20,000 so far. has the president spoken up once in their behalf. do you think reagan would say nothing . don't you
nation's challenges and proven that by the understanding of the importance of our relationship with israel which is hardly ever been worse. his understanding of american exceptionalism which president obama has abandoned and i happening that when you look at congressman ryan's in the house since 1998 and involved in these issues, his proposals do not prevent a sequestration from taking place and the vice-president of the united states has been wrong nine times out of 10 on every major foreign...
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when he was killed in the 19scen war in israel, mary went in television and became the producer of face the nation . in the '80s, she and my father found their way to each other and married 26 years. mary died, less than five months after my dad that's it for us today. we'll see you back in the home base in washington on the next "fox news sunday". ♪ "fox news sunday" is a presentation of fox news. ink?thh product that hidds
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there is no one who knows more and understands the problems in the middle east and a stronger friend of israel than i have been and the track record on the national security side with the experience on the armed services committee, i have the record that compares favorably with rick perry. 92 let me run throughh them quickly with you. herman cain, nonpolitician which is an asset these days and businessman and he is opposed to anyone else has a clear income plann 999? >> guest: he is a nonpolitician because he lost the race. i mean, a nonpolitician because i failed is not the compelling case to make when you want to win your first race as president of the united states against an incumbent president. political experience, coming from pennsylvania and winning two state wide elections in one of those years where president bush lostt it by five and i won by six. i jab at herman saying a 0, 0, 0 plan. zero is better than 9 and focused on the area of the economy that voters are concerned about and that is the manufacturing sector of the economy. we eliminate corporate tax from manufacturers and elim
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policies they want and the conservative alternative which is from germany and sweden and canada and israel. those economies are growing faster than we are and france's . they have tried to reduce the damage dicit and have fiscal policies . we are having a real test of the choice and the idea that more spending and higher taxes will solve the current economic problem i don't believe it. senator evan bayh your sense of what is doing. >> this is what happens when democracy and markets collide. politicians take the path of least resistance but in the long run markets have the final say. what we will have more stimulus in the short run. hopefully tax cuts for middle class familis and taxuts to business. and we learned that there was not much of a thing called a shovele ready project. that's what you need to do in the short run. >> chris: you are talking about u.s. or europe. >> in europe it is more so. you do need more growth to what economist call. and less revenue comes in and you have to cut more and we need more growth in the short run and in the long run keep the politician's feet to the f
policies they want and the conservative alternative which is from germany and sweden and canada and israel. those economies are growing faster than we are and france's . they have tried to reduce the damage dicit and have fiscal policies . we are having a real test of the choice and the idea that more spending and higher taxes will solve the current economic problem i don't believe it. senator evan bayh your sense of what is doing. >> this is what happens when democracy and markets...
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you want to talk about israel and ran and the bomb and syria and his handling of the arab spring. i don't know if that is a place he wants to go. >> chuck? >> he has trong policy and national security ratings and the usual republican advantage is not there this year. he's not only "gotten bin laden" but using the drones aggressively in the greater middle east. a lot of people who supported president obama who thought president bush was out of control, but this guy, has been even taking the position that he will use the drone strike to kill an american citizen abroad. you can't say he hasn't been aggressive on the war on terrorism. >> and chris, back to the biden opening statement that we played it is an effective statement. bin laden is dead and gm is alive and the argument is it basically, forget the question of what romney would have done. he had a different position on general motors, but the argument would be that this president kill would our big terrorist and kept the u.s. autotrea alive and that seems to be effect itch. >> i don't think there is any doubt about it. and i am
you want to talk about israel and ran and the bomb and syria and his handling of the arab spring. i don't know if that is a place he wants to go. >> chuck? >> he has trong policy and national security ratings and the usual republican advantage is not there this year. he's not only "gotten bin laden" but using the drones aggressively in the greater middle east. a lot of people who supported president obama who thought president bush was out of control, but this guy, has...
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sheldon alderson is worried about the iranian nuclear weapon and about israel. i am the strongest candidate on foreign policy. it is an open relationship. i am happy to say we should be worried about the iranian nuclear weapon. 92 finally, your wife callista is taking a more public role. you can see her here now and speaking out and talking about your golf game and the fact that you get in and out of golf sand traps more awn than anyone she's known. that may be a political metaphor according to one report. the campaign hopes she will soften your image. >> guest: i think that is true. she's very attractive and smart and affective. she has a speech that is remarkable and enjoying it. it took her a while to get in the rhythm of being out there on her own. she had a great talk in atlanta and i am very proud of her how is your golf game? >> guest: really bad. >> chris: with this campaign getting worse? >> guest: exactly right. >> chris: thank you speaker for coming in and we'll see you on the campaign trail. up next. congress extends the pay roll tax holiday. and are
sheldon alderson is worried about the iranian nuclear weapon and about israel. i am the strongest candidate on foreign policy. it is an open relationship. i am happy to say we should be worried about the iranian nuclear weapon. 92 finally, your wife callista is taking a more public role. you can see her here now and speaking out and talking about your golf game and the fact that you get in and out of golf sand traps more awn than anyone she's known. that may be a political metaphor according to...
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netanyahu because of the flap over the democratic convention and he wanted to show he was in touch with israel and they had a readout of the call, the national security council spokesperson did and he's talking to the israeli prime minister and is not talking to panetta and, it is really, i think a dereliction of duty on the part of president and his senior staff and they should be asked about it and tom donelon and the national security advisor and the white house chief of staff -- did they talk to the secretary of defense or say do what you can and checked out for the evening and next to las vegas for a fund-raiser? >> it is not just shocking, it is out rangrageous as well and his lack of preparation to be the commander of chief and mentioned i was in the early, at fort benning you learn the 8 troop leading procedures an step 8 is not issue the order, step 7 is issue the order and step 8, the most important step is supervise and he said in september i should have directed to take whatever steps are necessary to make sure our troops and our assets... and he never said, is myection being execu
netanyahu because of the flap over the democratic convention and he wanted to show he was in touch with israel and they had a readout of the call, the national security council spokesperson did and he's talking to the israeli prime minister and is not talking to panetta and, it is really, i think a dereliction of duty on the part of president and his senior staff and they should be asked about it and tom donelon and the national security advisor and the white house chief of staff -- did they...
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and israel launched a cyber attack against the iran nuclear program. these people are quoted in thesarticles. former white house chief-of-staff bill daley and members of the national security team who are in meetings with him in the situation room and the president had no idea who divulged these secrets? >> guest: leaders in our administration they are going to talk about the president's strategic approach to keep the country safe and foreign policy . but to suggest that the people he res on for advice every day would leak information is highly objectionable. >> chris: but they did. i am not saying it was donald or daley but people are quoted by the reporters and they were in thuation room with the president. >> guest: you are putting up pictures of dally that they did. >> chris: i said they are quoted in the arcticles. but specifically with the quotes about the details. they say members of the national security team? >> guest: i can see the capitol behind you. the republicans in congress are clear what did they say their core strategic was to investig
and israel launched a cyber attack against the iran nuclear program. these people are quoted in thesarticles. former white house chief-of-staff bill daley and members of the national security team who are in meetings with him in the situation room and the president had no idea who divulged these secrets? >> guest: leaders in our administration they are going to talk about the president's strategic approach to keep the country safe and foreign policy . but to suggest that the people he res...
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cold peace with israel, which was and continues to be a very important development. turning our back on hosni mubarak is not an easy thing to do. obviously, should be done with some care. but it seems that the administration is in the process of doing that and i think the administration is doing as well as it can. >> the administration, though, yes, it's a difficult situation but the administration is trying to say it's been a coherent policy and coherent, we approached the mubarak for 30 years the same. let's remember in 2005, condy rice went to cairo and gave her cairo speech and confronted the regime of egypt and saudi arabia and said we need reform and said all these years we have been pursuing stability at the expense of democracy. we've gotten neither. we did not see that the president -- >> the other thing what president bush said at the time infuriated mubarak. >> she got heat for her speech as well. >> chris: but then the bush administration backed off. >> this administration has been slow to act to the event and said foolish things but they are moving. frid
cold peace with israel, which was and continues to be a very important development. turning our back on hosni mubarak is not an easy thing to do. obviously, should be done with some care. but it seems that the administration is in the process of doing that and i think the administration is doing as well as it can. >> the administration, though, yes, it's a difficult situation but the administration is trying to say it's been a coherent policy and coherent, we approached the mubarak for 30...
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sour between israelis and palestinian, and both sides blame each other for the collapse of talks after israel's war with hamas are as year. the 2012 election may be more than three years away and a poll already reveals the top presidential choice0, mong conservative voters and the winner is one not on our own mike huckabee according to a vote held at the annual values voter summit in washington, d.c. and he finished with 28% of the vote, former massachusetts governor mitt romney, minnesota governor tim pawlentiy around sarah palin, along with house minority conference chair mike pence of indiana all finished a distant second with 12% of the vote and more on that story with caroline shivley from washington, coming up and a fast growing wildfire in california forces dozens of residents to flee their homes, burned several hundred acres so far in riverside county, and fire officials say gusty winds caused the fire to move so quickly, thank you, no reports of any injuries. those are your headlines, at this hour. >> thank you very much, allison, you think the leader of venezuela would have better thi
sour between israelis and palestinian, and both sides blame each other for the collapse of talks after israel's war with hamas are as year. the 2012 election may be more than three years away and a poll already reveals the top presidential choice0, mong conservative voters and the winner is one not on our own mike huckabee according to a vote held at the annual values voter summit in washington, d.c. and he finished with 28% of the vote, former massachusetts governor mitt romney, minnesota...
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regarding the middle east, israel or anywhere sneeelse. >> i can't give you an example. >> chris: which raises the question. why does barack obama want him in the pentagon in the first place? >> here's the thing, i think his stumbling, we're focusing on how he stumbled. the trouble was the peek into his world view and it is the president's world view we are seeing in the second term and that containment exchange was frontal and centre in this. what does -- front and center in this. containment means we'll allow a nuclear iran and contain it and not prevent it and people are concept cam whether the white house will actually use -- keep the military option on the table to prevent a nuclear iran. y it goes to the question of, does hagel see the u.s. military, a strong u.s. military as a force for good, for leadership in this world? and you get the sense from this and his comments, ala bob woodward and the "washington post" and the exchange he had with president obama, he doesn't, he sees it as a new world order and we are, leading from behind and he didn't exactly say it and it comes when
regarding the middle east, israel or anywhere sneeelse. >> i can't give you an example. >> chris: which raises the question. why does barack obama want him in the pentagon in the first place? >> here's the thing, i think his stumbling, we're focusing on how he stumbled. the trouble was the peek into his world view and it is the president's world view we are seeing in the second term and that containment exchange was frontal and centre in this. what does -- front and center in...
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>> i think israel faces a very difficult decision and i think they said repeatedly they cannot tolerate an iranian nuclear weapon and, how competent is the obama-hagel-kerry administration, how they will act. >> chris: thanks, panel, check out panel plus, where the discussion continues,nd, follow us on twitter,@foxnewssunday. up next, our power player of the week. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mouth and constipation. noth
>> i think israel faces a very difficult decision and i think they said repeatedly they cannot tolerate an iranian nuclear weapon and, how competent is the obama-hagel-kerry administration, how they will act. >> chris: thanks, panel, check out panel plus, where the discussion continues,nd, follow us on twitter,@foxnewssunday. up next, our power player of the week. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva...
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. >> iran keeps enriching uranium, it's apparently tested a missile that could reach israel. what the should president do in terms of sanctions or military action? >> well, obviously we've just given the iranians some additional time to continue their efforts at acquisition at nuclear weapons and we have additional information about the work that they are doing. the president should impose sanctions and all the ones we've talked about and will on this program. but the president should stand up for the people who are demonstrating and risking their very lives on behalf of freedom on the streets of tehran. the president refused to speak up when the first days of those demonstrations i think was wrong and i think we ought to have -- be able to -- i think we should pass legislation to encourage those demonstrators to provide them with the information that they need and the moral support. it's not an accident the demonstrators are saying obama, obama, are you with us or are you with them? let's make it very clear we are with these people that are struggling for freedom as we alway
. >> iran keeps enriching uranium, it's apparently tested a missile that could reach israel. what the should president do in terms of sanctions or military action? >> well, obviously we've just given the iranians some additional time to continue their efforts at acquisition at nuclear weapons and we have additional information about the work that they are doing. the president should impose sanctions and all the ones we've talked about and will on this program. but the president...
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or israel is preferable to a nuclear iran? >> we obviously leave all options on the table. i think we have some time to continue working this problem. >> chris: in the time we have left, let's do a lightning round of quick questions and quick answers. i know you always enjoy this so much. >> always gets you in trouble. >> chris: the house and the senate committee have voted to repeal "don't ask, don't tell" over your objections that the pentagon review should be completed first. is a repeal inevitable? >> well, i think you'd have to ask the members of congress that. i haven't done any head counts. we are -- the president has made his decision. our review is about how to implement this and what are the obstacles, what are the problems, what are the challenges, what are the issues? how do we mitigate the negative consequences if we identify negative consequences? what are the questions we have to address? those are the things this review is all about. i feel it's very important for the military to have the opportunity to weigh in, to register their views on these issues, and
or israel is preferable to a nuclear iran? >> we obviously leave all options on the table. i think we have some time to continue working this problem. >> chris: in the time we have left, let's do a lightning round of quick questions and quick answers. i know you always enjoy this so much. >> always gets you in trouble. >> chris: the house and the senate committee have voted to repeal "don't ask, don't tell" over your objections that the pentagon review should...